simple conversation for kids part 2

            MY DUTIES( RESPONSIBILITY)

Q.1.What are your duties towards yourself ?
Ans: I should get up early in the morning.
I should read my lessons with care.
I should keep my health fit.
Q,2. What are the duties to your parents?
Ans: I should always obey and respect them.
I should always help them in their work.
Q.3. What are the duties to your youngers?
Ans: I should always lové them.
I should help them in their studies.
Q.4. What are the duties to your elders?
Ans: I should always honour them.i should always obey them.
 Q.5. What should we learn from our patriot?
Ans: we learn to sacrifies our lifes from our patriot.   
     
Q.5. What are the duties to your school?
Ans: I should always reach in time at my school.
I should follow the discipline of the school
Q.6. What are your duties to your class?
Ans: I should be polite to my class mates.
I should not make any noise in the class.
I should always respect the teachers.
Q7. What is your duty to your motherland?
Ans: I should serve my motherland.

                  
          AIM IN LIFE

Q.1. Have you any aim in your ow n?
Ans: Yes, I have an aim in my own.
Q.2. What is your aim in life?
Ans My aim in life is to be an ideal teacher.
Q.3. When have you chosen it ?
Ans I have chosen it since my childhood.
Q.4. Does your father inspire you about it ?
Ans: Yes, my father inspires me about it.
Q.5. Why do you not like to be a businessman?
Ans: A businessman is always run after money and profit. He is very dull and hard-hearted. So l do not like to be a businessman.
Q.6. Why do you not like to be a clerk ?

Ans: A clerk is peevish and quick-tempered. So I do not like to be a clerk.
Q.7. Why do you not like to be a doctor?
Ans A doctor does save the lives of people. But he is always busy attending patients. He earns a lot of money but cannot enjoy the bliss of life. So I do not want to be a doctor.
Q.8. Why have you chosen to be an ideal teacher?
Ans: An ideal teacher is an honoured person. He instructs and teaches
the students to make them grow up into ideal citizens. So I have chosen the life of an ideal teacher.

             
                  YOUR HOBBY

Q.1. Have you any hobby of your own ?
Ans: Yes, I have a hobby.
Q.2. What is your hobby?
Ans: My hobby is reading book.
Q.3. What is the hobby of your father?
Ans: The hobby of my father is playing cards.
Q4. What is the hobby of your mother?
Ans: The hobby of my mother is knitting.
Q.5. What is the hobby of your sister?
Ans: The hobby of my sister is playing with dolls.
Q.6. Which is the best hobby? 
Ans: Reading books is the best hobby.
Q.7. Which hobbies make our body fit ?
Ans: Gardening, outdoor games, swimming, make our body fit e.t.c.
Q.8. Which hobbies are used indoors?
Ans: Reading books, playing indoor games etc. are used in a room.
Q.9. Is gardening a hobby ?
Ans: Yes, gardening is a hobby.
Q.10. Is playing football a hobby?
Ans: Yes, playing football is also a hobby.

                   SCHOOL MAGAZINE

Q.1. Is there any school magazine of your school ?
Ans: Yes, there is a school magazine of our school.
Q.2. Who is the secretary of the magazine committee?
Ans... is the secretary of the magazine committee.
Q.3. How many members are there on the committee ?
Ans: There are.. .members on the committee.
Q.4. What kinds of articles are published?
Ans: Stories, poems, the results of the school, the results of the sports, the Headmaster's opinion about school etc. are published in it.
Q.5. Are you a member of the committee?
Ans: Yes, I am a member of the commitee.
Q.6. Has there any article of your own in the magazine?
Ans: Yes, I havve ariticle/articles in the magazine.

                     OUR RELATIONS

Q.1. What is your relation to your father ?
Ans: I am my father's son.
Q.2. What is your father's relation to your grandfather ?
Ans My father is the son of my grandfather.
Q.3. Who is your grandfather?
Ans: MMy father's father is my grandfather.
Q.4. Who are your parents?
Ans: My father and my mother are my parents.
Q.5. What are you to your grandfather or your grandmother ?
Ans: I am the grandson of my grandfather and my grandmother.
Q.6. What are you to your uncle ?
Ans: Iam the nephew/niece to my uncle.
Q.7. Who is your cousin ?
Ans: My uncle's son or daughter is my cousin.
Q.8. Who is your uncle ? 
Ans: My father's brother is my uncle.
Q.9. Who is the wife of your uncle ?
Ans: The wife of my uncle is my aunt.

          THE ACHIEVEMENT OF SCIENCE

Q.1. Do you know which is the root of progress of modern civilisation?
Ans: Yes, science is the root of all progress of modern civilisation.
Q.2. Can you name some carriages? 
Ans: Yes, they are buses, trams, trains, aeroplanes, rickshaws, taxies etc.
Q.3. Can you name some communicational instruments?
Ans: Yes, the communication instruments are the Radio, The Telegraph, The Telephone etc.
Q.4. Which are the main sources of our knowledge?
Ans: The main sources of our knowledge are books, the newspaper, radio,
the T.V. etc.
Q.5.Have medicine and surgery been working well to us?
Ans: Yes, medicine and surgery, the gifts of science have been working wonders to us.
Q.6. Can you name some instruments which give us amusements?
Ans: Yes, they are Radio, the cinema, the T.V. etc.

        EVERYDAY CONVERSATIONAL ON SENTENCE

Kanai:  Hello, Biman, how are you?
Biman : I am fine. Thank you. And how are you my dear Kanai?
Kanai : I am very well. Thank you.
Biman :Where did you go last week, Kanai?
Kanai:I had gone to Puri.
Biman :When did you start?
Kanai :I started on 24th December.
Biman : How many days did you spend there?
Kanai :I spend five days at Puri.
Biman :What did you see there?
Kanai: Isaw the sea and its charming scenery and so many temples.

Biman :Did you have a bath in the sea?
Kanai :Yes, I did have a bath in the sea.
Biman :Did you go to the Jagannath Temple?
Kanai :Yes, I went to the Jagannath temple twice.
Biman :When did you return?
Kanai: I returned to Kolkata on 30th December.
Biman :Thank you very much. I will meet you in the class room.Bye on this time.

            SUBJECTS DEALING WITH STUDY

Q.1. What is the subject of Biology?

Ans: Living bodies are the subject of biology.
Q.2. What is the subject of Botany?
Ans: Botany deals with plant life.
Q.3. What is the subject of Chemistry ?
Ans: Chemistry deals with properties and
composition of various elements in nature.
Q.4. What is the meaning of Ecology?
Ans Ecology is a subject that deals with the relations of animals and plants to their environment.
Q.5. What is the meaning of Hygiene ?
Ans: Hygiene is a subject that deals with health.
Q6. What is the subject of Mycology?
Ans: Mycology deals with muscles.
Q7. What is the subject matter of Zoology ?
Ans: Zoology deals with animal life.
Q8. What is the subject of Sociology ?
Ans: Sociology deals with Social problems and the progress of the society.

                     HISTORY

Q.1. When did the first war of Indian Independence start ?
Ans: The first war of Indian Independence started in 1857.
Q.2. When Columbus discovered America ?
Ans: Columbus discovered America in 1492.
Q.3. When did the French revolution break out?
Ans: It broke out in 1789.
Q.4. When did the first World War break out ?
Ans: The first World War was broke out in 1914.
Q.5. When did the 2nd World War start ? 
Ans: The 2nd World War started in 1939.
Q.6. When was Mount Everest conquered ?
Ans: It was conquered on the 29th May 1953.
Q.7. Which is called Gupta Dynasty ?
Ans: The time from 300 A.D. to 500 A.D. is called Gupta Dynasty,golden age of Hindu in India.

Q.8. When did the First Battle of Panipat War start ?
Ans: The First Battle of Panipat started in 1526?
Q.9. When was East India Company established in India ?
Ans: East India Company was established in India in 1600.
Q.10. When was the Red Fort built?
Ans: The Red Fort was built during the reign of Shah Jahan.
Q.11. When did the battle of Haldighat start?
Ans: The battle of Haldighat started in 1576.
Q.12. Who is called the father of Indian Railways ?
Ans: Lord Dalhousie is called the father of Indian Railways.
Q.13. Who was Sirajudaullah?
Ans: Sirajudaullah was the son of Amina Begum,
the youngest daughter of Nawab Alibardi Khan.
Q.14. Who is called the father of modern India ?
Ans: Raja Rammohan Roy is called the father of modern India.

          RELIGION AND PEOPLE

Q.1. Are you a citizen of India ?
Ans: Yes, I am a citizen of India.
Q.2. Is your father a citizen of India ?
Ans: Yes, my father is a citizen of India.
Q.3. Is India is a Sovereign, Democratic and Republic country ?
Ans: Yes, India is a Sovereign, Democratic and Republic country.
Q4. How many religions are there in India ?
Ans: There are seven religions in India.
Q.5. Where do the Hindus worship ?
Ans: The Hindus worship in the Temple.
Q.6. Where do the Muslims Pray?
Ans: The Muslims pray in the Masjid.
Q.7. Where do the Christians Pray ?
Ans: The Christians Pray in the
Churches.
Q.8. Where do the Sikhs pray ?
Ans: The Sikhs pray in the Gurudwaras.
Q.9. Where do the Jains worship?
Ans: The Jains worship in the Temples.

Q.10. Where do the Buddhists worship ?
Ans: The Buddhists worship in the Viharas.
Q.11. Who is the best preacher of Hinduism ?
Ans: Swami Vivekananda is the best preacher of Hinduism.
Q.12. Who has established Buddhism ?
Ans: Lord Buddha has established Buddhism.
Q.13. Who has established Jainism ?
Ans Mahaveer has established Jainism.
Q.14. Who has established Christianity ?
Ans: Jesus Christ has established Christianity.
Q.15. Who has established Islam ?
Ans: Hajarath Mohammed has established Islam. 
Q.16. Which is the Religious book to the Hindus ?
Ans: Gita is the religious book to the Hindus.
Q.17. Which is the Religious book to the Muslims?
Ans: Koran is the religious book to the Muslims.
Q.18. Which is the Religious book to the Christians ?
Ans: Bible is the religious book to the Christians.
Q.19. Which is the Religious book to the Sikhs ? 
)Ans: Grantha Sahib is the religious book to the Sikhs. 

        WHERE WERE THEY BORN

Q.1. Where was Lord Ram Chandra born ?
Ans: Lord Ram Chandra was born in Ayodhya.
Q.2. Where was Lord Krishna born ?
Ans: Lord Krishna was born in Mathura.
Q.3. Where was Jesus Christ born?
Ans: Jesus Christ was born in Jerusalem.
Q.4. Where was Ram Krishna Paramhansa born?
Ans: Ram Krishna Paramhansa was born in Kamarpukur.
Q.5. Where was Rabindranath born ? 
Ans: Rabindranath was born in Calcutta.
Q.6. Where was Chaitanaya Deo born ?
Ans: Chaitanaya Deo was born at Nabadwip.
Q.7. Where was Netaji born? 
Ans: Netaji was born at Cuttack.
Q.8. Where was Mahatma Gandhi born ? 
Ans: Mahatma Gandhi was born at Porbandar.
Q.9. Where was Lord Buddha born ? 
Ans: Lord Buddha was born at Lumbini.
Q.10. Where was Sita Devi born ?
Ans: Sita Devi was born at Janakpore.
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       THE LAND WE LIVE in

Q.1. In what land do you live ? 
Ans: The land where I live in is India.
Q.2. Is it a beautiful country ?
Ans: Yes, it is a beautiful country.
Q.3. Where do the Himalayas stand ? 
Ans: The Himalayas stand in the north of India.
Q.4. Where is the Bay of Bengal ?
Ans: The Bay of Bengal is in the east of India.
Q.5. Are there many races in India?
Ans: Yes, there are so many races in India.
Q.6. When did India get back her freedom?
Ans: India got back her freedom on 15th August, 1947.
Q.7. Can you name some freedom fighters ?
Ans: Yes, they are Binoy, Badal, Dinesh, Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose and  Khudiram Bose.
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Q.8. Have you heard the name of Mahatma Gandhi ?
Ans: Yes, I have heard the name of Mahatma Gandhi.
Q.9. Where was he born ?
Ans: He was born at Porbandar in Gujrat.
Q.10. Have you heard the name of Netajl ?
Ans: Yes, I have heard the name of Netaji.
Q.11. Where was he born ? 
Ans: He was born at Cuttack.
Q.12. Who is the President of India ?
Ans: The President of India is Sri Pronab Kumar Mukherjee.
Q.13. Where was he born ?
Ans: He was born at Vadnagar.
Q.14. Who is the Prime Minister of India ?
Ans The Prime Minister of India is Narendra Damodar Dash Modi.
Q.15. Where was he born ? 
Ans: He was born at Mirati.
Q. 16. Which is the most popular scheme of wb goverment?
Ans: kanya shree prakalpa is the most popular scheme of wb goverment..
              THE SUN/THE MOON/THE STARS

Q.1. Where does the Sun rise and set ?
Ans The Sun rises in the east and sets in the west.
Q.2. Which is bigger between the earth and the sun ?
Ans The Sun is bigger than the earth.
Q,3. Does the Sun move round the earth ?
Ans: No, the Sun does not move round the earth.
Q.4. Does the earth move round the Sun ?
Ans: Yes, the earth moves round the Sun.

Q.5. How much time does the earth take to go round the Sun ?
Ans: The earth takes 365 days to go round the Sun.
Q.6. Why do the stars look very small1?
Ans: The stars are at a long distance from the
earth so they look very small.
Q.7. Do the stars shine in the day time?
Ans: Yes, the stars shine in the day time, but we can not see them as the Sun shines very brightly by day.
Q.8. Has the moon any light of its own?
Ans: The moon has no light of its own.
Q.9. Does the moon move round the earth ?
Ans: Yes, the moon moves round the earth.
Q.10. Which is the smallest among the Sun, the moon and the earth ?
Ans: The moon is the smallest among them.

               OUR NATIONAL FLAG

Q.1. How many colours are there in our national flag ?
Ans: There are three colours in our National Flag.
Q.2. Which are the colours?
Ans: They are Suffron, White and Green.
Q.3. Where the saffron colour is?
Ans: It is at the top of the flag.
Q4. Where is the Green colour ?
Ans: It is at the bottom of the flag.
Q5. Where is the White colour ?
Ans: It is between the saffron and the green colour.
Q.6. Where is a Chakra ?
Ans: A Chakra is in the middle of our National Flag.
Q.7. What is the colour of the Chakra?
Ans: It is blue in colour.
Q.8. Why is the colour saffron used for ?
Ans: The colour saffron is used for sacrifice.
Q.9. Why is the colour white used for ?
Ans The colour white is used for peace.
Q.10. Why is the colour green used for ?
Ans: The colour green is used for spirit.

                  INDIAN CURRENCY

Q.1. How many types of Currency are used in India ?
Ans: Two types of Currency are used in India.
Q,2. Can you name them ?
Ans: Yes, they are paper and metal currencies.
Q.3. Which is the basic unit of money in India ?
Ans: The basic unit of money in India is Rupee.
Q4. What are the paper-currency units of India ?
Ans: The paper currency units of lIndia are--1-rupee note, 2-rupee note,5-rupee note, 10-rupee note, 20-rupee note, 50-rupee note, 100-rupee note, 500-rupee note and 2000-rupee note.

Q.5. What are the metal currency units of India ?
Ans: The metal currency units of India are-one ruppee coin, two rupee coin, five rupee coin and ten rupee coin.
Q.6. How many paisa are there in a rupee ?
Ans: There are 100 paisa in a rupee.
Q.7. How many 5-paisa coins are in a rupee ?
Ans: A rupee has twenty 5 paisa coin.
Q.8. How many 10-paisa coins are there in a rupee ?
Ans: A rupee has ten 10-paisa coins.
Q.9. How many 25-paisa coins are there in a rupee ?
Ans: There are four 25-paisa coins in a rupee.
Q.10. How many 50-paisa coins are there in a rupee ?
Ans: Two 50-paisa coins make a rupee. 
       
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                               COAL

Q.1. From where is coal drawn ?
Ans: Coal is drawn from mines. 
Q.2. In which countries is it found ?
Ans: It is found in Great Britain, U.S.A.,
Russia, Poland, France, Belgium, Chinaand India.
Q.3. Can you name some coal fields in India ? 
Ans: Yes, they are Ranigunge, Jharia, Barakar, Asansol.
Q.4. Why coal is used in our domestic life ?
Ans: It is used as the commonest fuel for cooking food. 
Q.5. Why coal is used in factories?
Ans: It is used in factories for heating furnaces.
Q.6. Is coal a gift of nature ?
Ans: Yes, it is the best gift of nature.
Q.7. Can you name some by products of coal ?
Ans: Yes, they are coal-tar, coal-gas etc.
Q8. Is coal a mineral wealth ?
Ans: Yes, coal is a mineral wealth.
Q.9. What is the colour of coal?
Ans: Coal is black. 

                         RICE

Q.1. What is rice ?
Ans: Rice is a kind of corn. It is also the staple food
of the people of South Eastern Asia.
Q,2. Where is it largely grown in the world ?
Ans: It is largely grown in India, Pakistan, Ceylon, Burma, China, Japan,
Egypt, U.S.A. and Soviet Russia.
Q.3. How many kinds of paddy are to be found ?
Ans: Three kinds of paddy are to be found. 

0.4. Can you name them ?
Ans: Yes, they are 'Aus, Aman' and 'Boro',
Q.5. How much time is required to grow paddy ? 
Ans: The paddy grows in four or five months.
Q.6. Can you name some by product of rice?
Ans: Some bi-products of rice are Khoi, Muri, Chira etc. 
Q.7. Is it the Staple food of the people of South Eastern Asia ?
Ans: Yes, it is the staple food of the people of South Eastern Asia.
5 Q.8. In which soil is it grown ?
Ans It is grown in low and moist soil.
Q.9. Does the buffalo help to grow rice?
Ans: Yes, the buffalo helps to grow rice by filling lands.

                   LIFE OF A GREATMAN

Q.1. Have you heard the name of Netaji ? 
Ans: Yes, I have heard the name of Netaji.
Q.2. What is his full name ?
Ans: His full name is Subhas Chandra Bose. 
Q.3. Where was he born ? 
Ans: He was born at Cuttack. 
Q.4. Who was his father ?
Ans: Janakinath Bose was his father.
Q.5. What did his father do ?
Ans: His father was a government pleader.
Q.6. Was Subhas Chandra a brilliant boy ?
Ans: Yes, Subhas Chandra was a brilliant boy.
Q.7. Where did he go for the I.C.s. Degree?
Ans: He went to England for the 1.C.S. Degree.
Q,8. Did he join National Congress ?
Ans: Yes, he joined National Congress.

                   A PICNIC

Q.1. Have you ever enjoyed a picnic?
Ans: Yes, I have enjoyed a picnic.
Q,2. Where is the place ?
Ans: It is Santiniketan at Birbhum.
Q.3. Who has arranged it ?
Ans:Our school has arranged it last year. 
Q4. Was the place is quite and clear one ?
Ans Yes, it was a quite and clear place. 
Q.5. When did you start?
Ans: I started at 6 a.m.
Q.6. How did you go there ?
Ans: We went there by bus.
Q.7. What were on the menus of the break-fast ?
Ans: The menus of the break-fast were bread with butter, two bananas and one boiled eggs.

                       KINDS OF SENTENCES

Q.1. How many kinds of sentences are there in English Grammar?
Ans: There are five kinds of sentences in English Grammar.
Q.2. What are they?
Ans: They are assertive, interrogative, imperative, optative and exclamatory.
Q.3. How many parts are there in a sentence? 
Ans: They are two parts. 
Q.4. Name the parts of the sentence 
Ans: The parts of the sentence are subject and predicate.
Q.5. Which are called the Articles? 
Ans: The articles are 'a', 'an' and 'the'. 
Q.6. Which Articles are called Indefinite Articles?
Ans: A and An are called indefinite articles. 
Q.7. Which Article is called Definite Article ?
Ans The' is called Definite Article. 
Q.8. Name the parts of speech. 
Ans: The parts of speech are Noun, Pronoun, Adjective, Verb, Adverb, Preposition, Conjunction and Interjection. 
        
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                       SPORTS TERMS


1What terms are used in the sports of Badminton ?
Ans: Deuce, Drop, Double, Let, Smash are used in the sports of badminton.
o.2. What terms are used in the sports of Baseball ?
Ans: Bonting, Home, Pitcher, Put out, Strike are used in the sports of Baseball.
Q.3. What terms are used in the sports of Boxing?
Ans: Knock down, Knock out, Kidney Punch, Slam are used in the sports of boxing.
Q4. What terms are used in the sports of Chess ?
Ans: Bishop, Checkmate, Gamebit, Stalemate are used in the sports of chess.
Q5. What terms are used in the sports of cricket ?
Ans Bye, Creased, Chinaman, Coverpoint, Followon, Googly, Guly, Hatrick

Lbw, Leg bye, Maiden over, Silly point, Slip are used in the sports of badminton.
Q.6. What terms are used in the sports of Football ?
Ans: Corner, Kick, Free kick, Penalty kick, Off side, Stop, Throw is are used in the sports of Football.
Q.7. What terms are used in the sports of Hockey ?
Ans: Bully, Carried, Circly dribble, Penalty, Corner, Sudden death, Tie-breaker are used in the sports of Football.

         OUR  BEST SPORTSMEN 

Q.1. With what game do you associate Pele?
Ans: Pele was associated with football. 
Q.2. With what game do you associate Sunil Manohar
Gavaskar? 
Ans: Sunil Manohar Gavaskar is associated with cricket. 
Q.3. With what game do you associate P. T. Usha ?
Ans: P. T. Usha is associated with Athletics.
Q.4. With what game do you associate Major Singh?
Ans: Major Singh was associated with boxing.
Q.5. With what game do you associate Prakash Padukone ?
Ans: Prakash Padukone is associated with Badminton.
Q.6. With what game do you associate Ramesh Krishnan?
Ans: Ramesh Krishnan is associated with Lawn Tennis. 
Q.7. With what game do you associate Dhyanchand ?
Ans: Dhyanchand is associated with Hockey.

                           GAMES

Q.1. What are needed to play cricket?
Ans: Abat, a ball and wickets are needed to play cricket.
Q.2. How many players are needed to
play a cricket match ?
Ans: Twenty two players are needed in a cricket match. 
Q.3. What are needed to play a football ?
Ans: A football, nets and a playfield are needed to play football.
Q.4. How many players are needed to play a football match ?
Ans: 18 to 22 players are needed to play a football match. 
Q.5. What are needed to play hockey ?
Ans: Hockey sticks and a ball are needed to play hockey. 
Q.6. How many players are needed to play hockey match ?
Ans Twenty two players are needed in a hockey match. 
Q.7. What are needed to play table tennis ?
Ans: Rackets, a ball, a net and a tennis table are needed to play  table tennnis.
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                MY FAVOURITE GAME

Q.1. Do you like games and sports ?
Ans: Yes, I like them.
Q.2. Are you a sportsman ?
Ans: No, I am not but I like to be a sportsman.
Q.3. Which game do you like most ?
Ans: I like cricket most.
Q.4. What are they called who play cricket ?
Ans: They are called cricketers.
Q.5. What are they called who can throw good balls?
Ans: They are called bowlers.
Q.6. What is the man called who controls the cricket match ?
Ans: He who controls the cricket match is called an umpire.
Q.7. Who is the best Indian batsman ?
Ans: Gavaskar is the best Indian batsman.
Q,8. Who is the best all rounder in Pakistan ?
Ans: Imran Khan is the best all rounder in Pakistan.
Q.9. What is the national game of England ?
Ans: Cricket is the national game of England.
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Q.10. Who is Kapil Dev ?
Ans: Kapil Dev is all time all rounder in indian cricket team
Q.11. What is double-fault ? 
Ans: In tennis it is an instance of two
consecutive faults in serving.
Q.12. What is gully?
Ans: In cricket it is a fielding position on the
offside between point and the slips.
Q.13. What is point ?
Ans: It is a fielding position on the offside near the batsman.
Q.14. What is slip ?
Ans: It is a fielding position close behind the batsman on the off side.
Q.15. With which game do we associate Sachin Tendulkar ?
Ans: We associate Sachin Tendulkar with cricket.
Q.16. With which game do we associate Sourav Ganguly ?
Ans: We associate Sourav Ganguly with cricket. 
Q, in which name sourav ganguly is universaly recognized?
Ans. Saourav ganguly is universally recognized as Dada.
Q. who is best scorer in world cup for four consecutive centuries?
Ans. Rahit sharma is the best scorer in world cup for four consecutive centuries.

                NATIONAL GAME

Q.1. Which is the national game of the U.S.S.R. ?
Ans: The national game of the U.S.S.R. is football.
Q.2. Which is the national sport of China ?
Ans: The national sport of China is Funking.
Q.3. Which is the national game of Japan ?
Ans The national game of Japan is Judo.
Q.4. Which is the national game of U.S.A.
Ans: The national game of U.S.A. is Baseball.
Q.5. Which is the national game of our country ? 
Ans: The national game of our country is Kabadi.
Q. 6. who is winner in last kabadi world cup?
Ans. : India is winner in last kabadi world cup..
Q.6. Which is the national game of England ?
Ans: The national game of England is Cricket.
Q.7. Where and when were the 24th Olympics held 
Ans: The 24th Olympics were held in Seoul on 17th September, 198.
Q.8. Where were the 4th SAF Games held ?
Ans: The 4th SAF games were held in Pakistan.
Q.9. Which game is associated with Daleep Trophy and Ranji Trophy?
Ans: Daleep Trophy and Ranji Trophy are associated with cricket.
Q.10. Which games are associated with D.C.M. Trophy, Durand Cup, Santosh Trophy ?
Ans: D.C.M. Trophy, Durand Cup and Santosh Trophy are associated with
Q.11. Where was the first olympic held?
Ans: The first olympic was held in Athens in Greece.
Q.12. Which game or sports does require the largest play ground ?
Ans: Golf requires the largest play ground.
Q.13. which play is called the richest play in the world?
Ans: Golf.
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             AIR AND WATER

Teacher : Do you know what is air?
Student: Yes Madam, air is a mixture of gases.
Teacher : Ok. Can you say, what does air consist of?
Student : Madam, air consists mainly of oxygen and nitrogen together with
small amounts of organic, carbon dioxide and other gases. 
Teacher: Can we live without air? 
Student : No, we cannot live without air.

Teacher: What kind of air is necessary for life?
student :Fresh air is necessary for life.
Teacher: What things do we need to live?
Student We need air, water and food to live.
Teacher: Where from do we get water?
Student: We get water from rain, lakes, wells, canals, springs, rivers and tubewells.
Teacher: Why do we need water?
Student: We need water for bathing, washing, quench our thirst, cleaning and cooking.
Teacher : Can you say, how much water do oceans hold?
Student : The oceans hold about 97 percent of the world's water.
Teacher : What do the plants require to grow?
Student Plants need air, water, soil and light to grow.
Teacher: Which is the best water to drink?
Student :Boiled water is the best water to drink. 
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                     WHAT?

Q1. What do we use to write with?
Ans. We use pen or pencil to write with.
Q2. What is a pencil made of?
Ans. A pencil is made of wood and lead.
Q3. What is glacier?
Ans. A moving river of ice is called a glacier.
Q4. What is a galaxy?
Ans. The sun and all the stars we see in the night sky belong to a giant family of stars, called a galaxy.

Q5. What are fossils?
Ans. Fossils are the stone-like remains of plants and animal that once lived on Earth.
Q6. What does a calf become when it grows up?
Ans. A calf grows up into a cow or bull.
07. What does a male foal grow into?
Ans. A male foal grows into a horse.
Q8. What is the offspring of a frog called?
Ans. An offspring of a frog is called a tadpole.
Q9. What is a male bee called?
Ans. A male bee is called a drone. 
Q10. What is the female of a drake called? 
Ans. The female of a drake is called a duck.
Q11. What is a full grown male horse called?
Ans. A full grown male horse is called stallion.
Q12. What is a triangle?       p.t.o

Ans. A figure with three side and three angles called a triangle.
Q13. What is an instrument to view distance objects called?
Ans. An instrument we use to view distance CISCO
objects is called telescope.
Q14. What is an underground passage called?
Ans. An underground passage is called a tunnel.
Q15. What is a lawn?
Ans. A lawn is a grassy plot attached to the house.
Q16. What is an Indian soldier called? 
Ans. An Indian soldier is called Jawan.
Q17. What is a soldier posted on guard called?
Ans. A soldier posted on guard is called a sentry.
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                  TRAFFIC RULES

Q1. What do you mean by Traffic?
Ans. Traffic means vehicles or ships or aircraft moving along a road or route.
Q2. Should we follow the traffic rules?
Ans. Yes, we should follow the traffic rules.
Q3. Who controls the road traffic?
Ans. The traffic policeman controls and guides the traffic.
04. On which side of the road should we drive?
Ans. We should drive on the left side of the road.

05. While driving what should we do when the traffic light is red?
Ans. We should stop and wait when the traffic light is red.
06. At what point should we cross the road?
Ans. We should cross the road at Zebra Crossing.
Q7. Where should we walk on the road?
Ans. We should walk on the foot-path of the road.
Q8. What is Zebra Crossing? 
Ans. A zebra crossing is a pedestrain crossing, where the road is marked with broad white stripes.
Q9. What should we do when the traffic light is yellow?

Ans. When the traffic light is yellow, we should get ready to move or stop.
Q10. How should we cross the road?
Ans. While crossing the road, we should look to
the left, then to the right and again to the
left and cross the road, if it is clear.
Q11. How should we walk on the road?
Ans. We should always walk on the left side of the road. If there are pavements,
we should walk on the left pavement.
Q12. What is a speed-breaker?
Ans. Aspeed breaker is a bump on the road that cautions traffic to move slowly.
Q13. How should we overtake?
Ans. We should overtake from the right.
Q14. What does the 'green light' indicates?
Ans. The 'green light' indicates to go.

                 SOME FAMOUS PLACES

Q1 Where is the Bahai Temple situated?
Ans. The Bahai Temple is in New Delhi.
02. Where is the Tiger hill situated?
Ans. Tiger hill is at Darjeeling in West Bengal.
Where is the India Gate situated?
Ans. The India Gate is in New Delhi.
04. Where is the Golden Temple situated? 
Ans. The Golden Temple is in Amritsar of Punjab.
Q5. Where is the Gateway of India situated?
Ans. The Gateway of India is in Mumbai.

06. Where are the Ajanta and Ellora caves?
Ans. The Ajanta and Ellora caves are at Aurangabad in Maharashtra.
Q7. Where are the Dilwara Temples?
Ans. The Dilwara Temples are at Mt. Abu in Rajasthan.
Q8. Where is the Minakashi Temple?
Ans. The Minakashi Temple is in Madurai of Tamilnadu. 
Q9./Where is the Taj Mahal?
Ans The Taj Mahal is in Agra. 
Q10, Where is the Hawa Mahal?
Ans. The Hawa Mahal is in Jaipur of Rajasthan.
Qn Where is the Parliament House?
Ans. The Parliament House is in New Delhi.
Q12. Where is the Buland Darwaja?
Ans. The Buland Darwaja is in Fatehpursikri of Agra. 
Q13.Where is Jantar-Mantar? 
Ans. Jantar-Mantar is in New Delhi. 
Q14.Where is the Kutubminar?
Ans. The Kutubminar is in New Delhi.
15. Where is the Dal Lake?
Ans:  The Dal Lake is in Srinagar of Jammu & Kashmir.
016. Where is the Vivekananda Rock?
Ans.The Vivekananda Rock is few metres away from Rameshwaram in TamilNadu.
Q17. Where is Jamma Masjid?
Ans. Jamma Masjid is in Old Delhi. 
018. Where does the famous Ashok Pillar stand?
Ans. The Ashoka Pillar is at Varanasi in Uttar Pradesh.
Q19. Where is Jawahar Tunnel? 
Ans. Jawaral Tunnel is in Jammu & Kashmir.
Q20. Where is Juhu Beach?
Ars. The Juhu Beach is in Mumbai. 
Q21. Where is the University Of Nalanda?
Ans. The University of Nalanda is near Patna in Bihar.
Q22. Where is Rajighat?
Ans. Rajhat is in New Delhi.
923. Where is Khajuraho situated?
Ans. Khajuraho is situated in Madhyapradesh.
  
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